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| Boca Chica | Nestled near the capital city of Santo Domingo, Boca Chica is a long stretch of white sand beach. The waters are crystal clear and protected by natural coral reefs. You will find hotels, beach cottages, and concession and vendor standing line the back of the beach.
The combination of natural setting, personality and other features available at this beach might be just what you are seeking.
The calmness is just one offering you'll find at many of the Dominican Republic's beaches, and this sedate vacation style can be had at Boca Chica without taking you too far away. It is neither too close nor too far from cities, so you won't lack for anything.
Boca Chica boasts of great location and plenty of spots to lie in the sun.
Travelers can stroll this sunny beach on the eastern coast of the Dominican Republic, 1.4 miles from the Hamaca Coral by Hilton. The beach is located near the town of Boca Chica, so you can explore it after your visit to the beach.
The beach’s shallow waters are great for swimming and snorkeling, especially around the coral reefs. The equipment is available at stands along the beach, so visitors should find plenty to keep them busy. Some restaurants and bars are also within close proximity to Boca Chica, so guests can party from sun up till sun down.
Several Dominican Republic's beaches may rarely be crowded, while others are often crowded particularly during the high tourism season. Always keep in mind when considering a day at the beach may be the size of the crowd you'll encounter. Although some prefer a crowded beach filled with people and activity, others prefer to just hear the sounds of the surf.
As many places in the Dominican Republic this beach has a distinctive quality which will appeal to some visitors more than others. The attractive qualities of this beach are a little different from most of the other beaches in the Dominican Republic. A popular spot among tourists and locals, Boca Chica is a crowded beach, especially on weekends. And there is always plenty to do and see.
Going to the seaside is a great way to see some of nature's most beautiful works, and there are also other natural attractions worth seeing. Located 7.1 miles to the west of Boca Chica, La Caduta Submarine National Park can add great fun to your day at the beach.
There are some historical attractions like El Alcazar de Colon that offer a nice complement to the scenery of Boca Chica, allowing visitors to learn more about the Dominican Republic without having to go to far from the beach.
You'll never get bored with all the exciting activities nearby.
There are plenty of great restaurants in the Dominican Republic, but not every meal has to be eaten in a formal setting. Lots of vacationers like having a meal on the beach.
You may enjoy your time at a restaurant at this beach.
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